What is Thermal SPA ?

Thermal water is water taken from natural springs. It contains minerals that have been shown to enrich the skin.

Soaking in thermal water baths is known as balneotherapy. (It’s different from hydrotherapy, which is soaking in plain tap water.) The benefits of balneotherapy are thought to come in part from the composition of the water itself.


At THERMALIM, we protect ourselves by disinfecting surfaces at regular intervals and using the highest possible intensity of water purification destroy all microorganisms, completely disinfecting and replacing the entire pool every two hours.

Where is THERMALIUM?

THERMALIUM Teplice – Beethoven Spa House – 1st floor

Enter the Beethoven Spa House and go up the stairs (or lift) to the 1st floor. Right next to the stairs you will find the THERMALIUM reception. Possibility of parking in front of the spa house, free parking spaces in Rooseveltova Street, and other parking options are available at the Fontána and Galerie shopping centers.

Harness the potential of perfectly warmed muscles by moving in an active bath. But be careful, because this pool also contains 100% thermal water, you also absorb elements from the thermal water here.

Size: 20×6 m
Depth: 1.50 m
Temperature: 29 °C.
100% thermal water from the Pravřídlo spring

Inspection & Accreditation

Just walk through both pools. Finally, go through the cold pool and immediately dry your feet. Walking on pebbles alternately in hot and cold water promotes blood circulation, increases metabolism and strengthens veins.

Temperature: 40 °C/10 °C.
100% thermal water from the Pravřídlo spring

SAUNAS

Sheets are provided in the saunas. Please do not take any massage brushes with you, these are not allowed in public saunas for hygienic reasons. The sauna may only be entered once. If you leave the floor with the thermal baths, you cannot return to the sauna area.

Finnish sauna to strengthen immunity
95 °C air, <10% humidity

Steam sauna for skin care
40°C air, 100% humidity

Tropical sauna to support the lymphatic system
40 °C air, 20-40% humidity

Bio sauna, a combination of Finnish sauna and steam sauna
55 °C air, 40-60% humidity